4) “% a | eo eS OS OS © S © =. =. we FZ, ae a ¥ > = ram, ¥2. Tighe Gt GN" NE GNe Fae GN vr Gents, we have open ed to-day a flaoe assort ment of ties in ——e, Four-in-Hand som H1, Bs See our new Military — Ties - WEEKS & Cf THE PeOPiES’ STORE & & 22% ee -. SAS? sae Sas You Need™ ~~ School Bodks,. S+ ry Books, Magazines or Periodicals remember we k ep a large supply. In Stationery we have a f od assortr nent, and we can suit CHAS. J. MITCHELL, i aieaiae r & Stationer 145 Queen St.... y ou, >to oete ©. **- 444%. WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKERPING The prices—wel!, that we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. (heir lowness will surprise DRISCOLL and ELORNSBY | ()UEEN STREET CLEARANCE SALE. Owing to ili healti: the proprietor, Mr F. G. Bovyer, of Georgetown Royalty, has instructed me to sell by public auction at his sale of impreved tock on Wedneeday, November 15, his entire stock of fanaa s Lincoln and Usford Downs, including Imported Arkill and Wright Oxferd and Gib- son and Walker Lincoln Rams. Many of the ewes will be in lamb by these famous Rams. _ Luncheon at 11.30, sale to begin at 12 0 clock, 1S Wual J. M. AITKEN, _Wwk il dy 11 &13 Auctioneer. COKE! COKE FOR SALE—A very superior qua- ity of Coxe wade from good coal, rice six cents per bushel. o APPly at the 263 GAS WORKS, I= 46 DODrgesee = aeeel | terror into the | present, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLUT’TETUWN, NOVEMBER 1¢, 1899 * ee ‘Loca and Other Items, | a. of fT. ngat & o’clovek in W1 temperance work. even gut’s hail, for > — Scuppen Deata.—Mre. Logan, wife of | H. J. Logan, M P., was found dead in | | bed on We inesdavy morning, at Amberst. She was but twenty-six vears of ag. Fa FataLLy Burnep Mrs. Svlvester Anderson, io trylog torescuea child wh were on tire, had all her burned off, near Sussex, N Neither are sae to clothes — 7 as clothes on Wednesday. recover, ~ Orwett Cuerese Factory.—-Last cea soa the Orwell cheese factory made cheese to the value of $43,500. The number of patrons was leas tban 200, many of whom make from $260 to $400 by the season’s work, meena Fcotsaty.— 8. D College will send some two bundred studeuts tothe footbsll mateb on Monday. They bave prepared several new college yeHs which wi'l no doubt ,ut hearts of the “Abbies.” Admirers of the champions should turn out in force and give them some encour- agement. Burciary.—On Wednesday night the 8.b inst. the house of Mr. Jas. Leonard, Fairview, Weet River, was entered by some unkoown person and the sum of $12.50 | taken. Mr. Leonard was absent at the time. There ie noclueyet tothe identity of thief or thieves, bat it is to be hoped that they will be brought to jastice as Fairview bas always been an bonest settle-~ mnent. cenmmensiliiipsa SoctaL Haty.— Tue social ball for young meo on Grafton Street had a very success - ful opening. The musical and literary entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed by the goodiy number of young men and boys Luncheon was also served. Boys under 16 will be admitted on Monday and Friday nights, Other evenings are eepecia'ly for young men. Good reading aod games will be provided, and there will be musicin abundance. Contributions of magazines or cash will be thankfully re- ceived by the Treasurer, Mr. J.K. Ross. Took THe Vwsir.—A very impressive ceremony was pertormed at Chatham, N. B.,o0 Wednesday morning last when the black veil of the Hotel Dieu Order of Nuns was conferred upon the Misses Lynch, recent!y of Charlottetown, by His | Lordship R ght Rev. James Rogers, DP. | D., Bishop of Chatham,,in the chapel of the Hote! Dien Hospital of Chatham, N. B. His Lordship was assisted by Father Walsh, and Father Javner of the Cathedral. A very eloquent and isstruc- tive -iscourse was provounced by Rev. Dr. Morrison, of Charlotretown, on the daties and constqueut reward of those who sacri- tice their lives tO assist the poor and dis- treased. In the sanctuary, besides the officiating clergymen,were Rev. Henry Mc- | ory, Very Rev. Father Barry, Vicar Genera] of the Diocese of Chatham, and several oihers. Sister St. Bridget, Con- gregation de Notre Dame, Pictov, who is a sster of the Misses Lynch, went to Chat- , bam for the ceremony. Worps 1n Seasox.—An I lander resid - ing in the Kootenay Dirtric:, B. C., writes Tue ExaMINER @ most interesting letter in which be remarks: “I bave received 60 many it quiries lately from eastern men who are anxious tocome west that | desire through the medium of your valuable paper to give a brief outline of the prevailing sonditions io the Kootenay, especially re garding the labor market. I am in 8 position to state that the supply of vn ekill- ed labor exceeds the demand. Al! mines in the Roseland and Nelson districts are working full~handed and in some instances reducing their staff for winter months. The miners in the Slocan country sre out on strike. The dispnte is wages Men are requested to keep away from the Slocan until the question is settled. Construction work on most of the railways is stcpped for the winters consequentiy idle railways are pumerous. On the whcle the pros~ pects for che worker are not bright. Those who wish to come west will do well to wait until the spring.” FORESTIC NOTES. 1 he Foresters of Court Dundas, No. 547, heid an entertainment, ba: ket and pie social on the 6th inst, in the spacious hall at Bridgetown. There was quite a nice programme which was wel! rendered, Miss Burdett presiding at the organ. L lian Bardett sang a beautiful piece, which was well received by the audience. The programme was brought to a close by singing the Foresters sothem, after which quite a number of well fi' led baskets were sold at geod prices by Mr. Cassius Clay, who was & very competent salesman. This endedza pleasant night witk quitea sumptuous repast of which all freely par’ took and returned well pleased to their homes in the wee ema hours of the morn- ing. e One PRES&NT. —_————— —_ - > nn Headaches sia iia. It is not necessary to dose youreelf with powders and pills when headache comes. Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment goes direct to the spot in an instant. It is clean and pleasant to use, and relieves the minute applied. Price 25 cenis by all drug- giete. On account ef extra work ‘Dr. C. V.Me~ Cready will remain in Georgetowo until Thureday, 16th inet. Orient Division will meet this | Miss | “OUR BOYS” ABROAD A Christmas Box for the P. F. Island Contingent. The following telegram was received | this morning by His Woreh p Mayor War- burton : 7 | ss St. Joux, N. B. | The Mayor, Charlotterown,—St. Jobn | ladies sending a Christmas box to the New Brunewick contingent. Would the Charlottetown ladiss care to do the same ? | | Can go forward with ours. Arrangements | | have been made fors ship ment Tuesday. Lapy TI.iey, Pres. Red Crosse Ladies Aid. His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. War, burion would like to meet anv ladies in- terested in our Is’ard soldiers at the Mayer's <flice, City Hail, tomorrow (Sat~ urduy) morning at ]0 o’clock for the pur- pose of making necessary and speedy ars rangémenis iu reference to the above. The Mayor will be ; leased to receive any parcels at his residence up to to-morrow Saturday night, and would suggest small parcels, cloibing and articies of that nature being of no use to them. “The box must be closed Saturday night for shipment early Monday worn~ ing.” PERSONAL. —— Mr. W.A. Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, is at tbe Hotel Davies. Rev. Dr. Morrison,of the cathedral, re~ turned last evening from Chatham, Se Rev. BE. A. Harris, of Mahone, N. 8,, is in Charlottetown. He came to atiend the funeral of his father. Rev. Charles Schofield, son of George A. Schofield, arrived from England yesterday, and will shortly eater on his duties at Hampton Episcopal Church.—St, Joha Sun. It is pleasing to learn that Mr. Oswald Hornsby, of this city, bas been promoted to the position of accountant of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, at New York. An im~« portant position. Congratulations. Mr. and Mra. Benj. Wood, of Pownal, were passengers by the Priccess this morning en route to Boston and other points. Their marriage was solemnized last evening, the officiating clergymen be- ing Messrs. Howard wnd Spurr. Two sisters of the Community of St. Joseph, of 8S. Yaul, Minn., are on the Island secking postulants. One of them, the Mother Province al, is a sister of Arch- bi-bop I: relaod, the distinguished prelate of S., Paul, and the other bis cousin. They are now in the west at Tignish and Alberton. It is likely they will take with them a number of onr young girls. BORN. At i92 Lockman street, Halifax, N. S., Nov. G:», to Mr. aod Mrs, Alphonre Vasealo, rec-nt'y ot Charlotietown, @ son. LOCAL NOTICES: Leod & Co.— Read Seatner McLeod & Co’s ad. Then ie you are Jown town drop io, we'll be glad to see you. The drees goods we are offering is & eensa-~ {I0D. Sentner, Me The busiest store in Charlottetown, “My Store.” Why? Their dress goods eenration hae caused it. If you want to meet your frieods when down town you'll find them «tthe dress goods counter at * My Store” ell the week. Everybody is welcome to share in the dress goods bargain of the day at “My Store.’ You’)! get dress goods at prices that will teach you where and when to buy— Sentner McLeod & Co. They come by the hundreds not timply for fun or sight seeing but for_bonafide bargains in dress goods at “My Store.” You buy dress goods if you want ’em at “My” Store this week. This is a free country; you can pay more for dress goods if you want to, but if you want @ snap you'll have to go to “My Store” this week . Now opening a very pretty line of flag stick pins, at W W Welloer’s. Cal! and see our new stock of fancy oak and mahogaoy-finished screeas. Oak bo k and wusie racks. Prices right. See ad.—Jobn Neweon. 1 wk. Men’s Fashionable Linen Collars, 10c each—J B Mac- donald & Co. Buy a flag stick pin at W W Wellner’s. Union Jack flag stick pins opening today at W W Welloer’s. Photos of Rev. T. F. Fullerton are now for sale at Johneon & Johnson’s down= }town drugstore and at Tue ExaMINER | office, Price 30, 40, and 45 cents. { Cracked eggs (fresh) 8 cents dozen at Tantons. CARD. DR. DICREY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.80tc lp.m. 2 to. ‘4p.m, Evenings by appointment. ® PL ea ba ae a si tg ww » om suc A NE yf APOE ER NE NI A a ee ieitinietiieinen $$$ $$ ‘Local and Other Items, scene Stee oe a ae ss - MEET ME at the ALWAYS BUSY STOR} ANNUAL "Baoe «oT. —The eunual shooting of No.3 Co, 82na Batt, will take place at Kensington ‘Range on Monday. si te . Sli 4 Leorvre at Montacre.—Mr.J.M.Dun- * can, vice-principal of West Kent Stree: re School, will lecture tonight at Montague . on Evolution, * Norice.—-All persons having accounte 4 against the city of Charlottetowa are re- quested to furnish same to the City Clerk at his cflice on or before Saturday nex, & llth November, a - -- 4 ScHOUL For Taw Biinp.—At the School ¢ for the Bliad, Halifax, last term, 63 pupils | weg were from Nova Scotia, 29 from New | § Brunewick,6 from P. E. Island, and & i. from Newfoundland. * co a City Taxes.—Citizens who have nc! « yet paid their city taxes are requested t- |; 4 dos9 at Once—and escape being mentiono & ed on the defaulters list, which will be, & published in a few days. ! 6 si ConDENSED ConDEN: MILK Factory.— Two & boilers for the conden-ed milk fac- “@ lory were placed yesterday. It is thought - ote hed dee evervibing will he ready by December Ist. The tactory is connected by ielephone. —” Basket Socia.—A basket social and 4 { enterlainment in aid of St. Mary’s Cuurch A will be held in the ball, Hamilton, on 4 Thureday next, 16.b inst. Mr. R. La- § mont, @ whole hostin bimsel?, will take a leading pari in the programme, C3 ho By a ex re pdf on our front counter should be locked over by all wio require either a skirt or Bult, The Goeds are Good —«-. and just the thing for fall and winter wear. aleceneeesliaad — $1.10 fo: 65e per yard ne Sn eo cial 1.20 for 75¢ és ‘“ Remnants Very Cheap...” ASTANLEY BROS. Larp to Rest —There was a large | SEERROUERORS PI Meee r atteudance at the funeral cof tke late W. Critchlow Harris, sr, which took place ihis atiernoou. “be mourofal cortege left Arrer JEFFRIES. —The headthat wears % a crown, resix uneasy, in the case of the champion heavy weght pugilist of the world. Sioce the Jeffries Sharkey “m)1i” the victor has been challenged by Fuzim mons-Curbett, M- Coy aod Sharkey. Scmmersipe Distror.—The Rev. R. Carman, D. D, General Superintendent of the Methodist Courch will take the fol-. lowing appointments in the Summerside | district, viz: Bedeque, Monday November | 13; Margate, Tuesdays 14; Summerside, ' Wednesday 15; Tryon, Friday 17. —Com. Excovracinc Worps.— A friend in California in renewing his subscription to Tue Examiner says: “It effords me great pleasure to receive your able and up~to-| date journal and to know that dear old P. E. Island is keeping - abreast if not | ahead of the times. Her successful com- | é petition in the maritime exhibitions was a! @ source of the greatest pride to me and all Islanders out here who have the welfare of their native land at heart.” —_— on ae the house at three o’clock tor Si. Peter’ 7 AL4L44244 = Cathedral where service for the dead ein a 1 WwW Y > conducted by the pastor, Rev.Jamesx S mp-, ll THE QT A] ER } $3 50 ike ron. The os was borne by Messrs H . | a 4 + "he Cundal!l, nos May, WAH Aitken, W | } <({{} tow Stewar!,F = St C Brecken and WA Oies- kill. Tne buria! was in St Peter’s ceme- tery. al The natural last - heavy box-calf - st ylish perforated tip, comfort- Sr. James’ Hatt.—Remember the first bir fit i Ye concert of the season uoder the auspices : : ofthe Y ML A, of S'. James’ Church at{|| able the first ume wern takes piace next Tucsday evening. Pres «tl Heavy enough to. gramme will appear later. It is; : ‘ the earnest desire of the young men | ff] wear without rubbers, i to make tbis the most successful season . yet on record, and they trosetthat members at sole fastened on. by the Ni of the congregation will respond as bereto- | “ Goodyear method, giv— Vee fore inthe purchase of season tickets, which are now on sale by members of tbe executive committee. 263, 21. inga perfectly smooth innersole. Aw O_paxp Weir Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winseloe’s Soothing Srrup has been used for over fifiy years by millions of mothers for tbeir chilaren while :eething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allaye ell pain, curee FFs Satisfaction in every pair, ihe =F wind coli, and is the best remedy for «fll Dirrahoe. It ‘s pleasane to the. taste. * Sold by druggists in every part of the a{{} et sacaieiaciaal SR we world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its atalino =e Vv_y Ad vee oe = % value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Wins!oe’s Soothing Syrup. —_— —_ -srrnneensnnnnnrensnnnnerennnenennnnsnnnnnnn: t mm mr The General Feeling is That the fa l weather is coming on and you are feeling colder, and there is no time you fee) so cold as when your feet are badly shod. Why feel miserable when you can get a good substantial boot that will keep your feet warm and not cost you too much at McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET See Sentner & McLeod’s ad, on last nee AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS Y our Money's Worth In drugs and drug store commodities means not only their BULK but their QUALITY. Those are elements to consider in your drug store merchand- ising. Our knowledge of pure drugs, and our facilities for gett- ing them, guarantee faithful ser- vice to all our customers. Y vn INN TINT ONVENN Prt pNTNHTSIE | vaiusucissiadsdsusia AAAMAIAR \dbddy = BOOT & SHOE STORE. = AMAA AAAGAAGAA Add AAA LMLCAAMULUbA A dd te kU LAAN At Clearance Sale Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Cur shirts are tne WG & R make. Nice patterns. Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached} ané detached —— See’ our nobby Ties,in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Sows, Strings etc. Nowvis the ume for bargains, GORDON & McLELLAN a FUG GGG eee eee eee VVVVVVVTVyYT TY Vy Vy ye eee s eee ene: i ere ihe aon “4 CORES ERIS. SARE Nm am BOAR RE REN RTE rem name OE PREIE LNE Wece ee Oo EN Na SS IE